The harmonica music stopped and a trio of men with banjos, mandolins and guitars took over. |
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It screams quality, instantly being recognisable and totally addictive, with its soaring vocals and excellent guitars and banjos. |
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Musically, the album isn't afraid of drawing on different instruments, from mouth organs to banjos, to acoustic guitars and piano. |
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On the Mississippi Queen, old-time banjos and a calliope belt out favorites from long ago as passengers explore six decks worth of elegance. |
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Various types of banjos and a four-stringed instrument called the cuatro are also native to the island. |
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The arrangements are spare yet sky-wide, occasionally visited by banjos, accordions, glockenspiels, and theremin. |
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We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a washboard, a harmonica and many kazoos. |
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These rooms are full of acoustic guitar, banjos, mandolins, twelve-strings, and maybe an acoustic bass or two. |
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The instruments available are fiddles, flutes, banjos, concertinas, accordions, a melodeon and a practice set of uillean pipes. |
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A wild assortment of mandolins, lutes, banjos, guitars and hurdy-gurdies led to a glass case against the adjacent wall. |
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Recorders, twinkling synths, handclaps, banjos, and glockenspiel accompany the requisitely shambling acoustic guitar on songs about tigers, monsters and growing up. |
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Its bars serve smooth whiskey and resound with guitars, banjos and fiddles. |
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And it was their folk music, played on fiddles and banjos, which eventually spawned American western, and then country music. |
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And all these sepia-toned images are lent strength by the gentle poetry of the lyrics, and the light, front-porch swing of the acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins and strings. |
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The main sounds that are obvious on this record are human voice, guitars, slide guitars, banjos, hurdy gurdies, and tuned drums that sound like djembes or tomtoms. |
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Break out the banjos and inbreeding jokes, folks, the Appalachian lounge suit is back. |
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You have to follow where the innovations are coming from, delving into different sounds and instrumentation, working with electronic synthesizers and mellotrons, even banjos. |
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I'm getting into the acoustic version of bluegrass with things like banjos and mandolins, bongos and things like that, and that's kind of what I'm into right now. |
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She was not afraid to blend together banjos with string orchestras. |
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Bell bronze is used to make the tone rings of many professional model banjos. |
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Anyway, Eric kept humming some dueling banjos song and talking about people who marry their first cousins. |
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My family at times seem to think they are aristocrats, at other times I swear I can hear the muffled sound of dueling banjos. |
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It's awash with Wurlitzer organs, mellotrons, banjos, sleigh bells and pedal steel guitars hammering home an everenriching distinctive sound. |
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The kids were delighted to pick up and use concertinas, banjos, mandolins, djembes, bodhrans, autoharps, ukuleles and dulcimers to list but a few. |
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Their tools were computers and when three or four engineers surrounded a car and plugged in, the scene wasn't dueling banjos. It was dueling laptops. |
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Stick to music that has lots of harmony, and if you ever meet your mirror image, don't try to out-pick him and don't take him grouse hunting. It becomes dueling banjos. |
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